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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter than we can grasp, but nick watt tells us that there is a brand-new experiment that shows they can do something no one ever dreamed. >> reporter: we all know elephants are smart. they help each other out. they help us out. some say they mourn their dead, even cry. >> they have huge heads, and the huge heads contain a big brain. >> reporter: but how creative are those big brains? >> we had to come up with a way to design it so that the elephants could work together without destroying the apparatus in front of them. >> reporter: and here it is in the forest of thailand. there's corn in those buckets. >> elephants are always hungry all day, all
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, we've all suspected that elephants are a lot smarter than we can grasp, but nick watt tells us that there is a brand-new experiment that...
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head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as the district 5 up 20. our last motion was an alert to the supervisors about the library's very bad priorities. as of the committees last meeting in february, the library administration had proposed and advocated for a $500,000 cut in the books and materials budget. even as overall spending on other things was to grow by $2.2 million. i'm glad to say that thanks to this motion and additional efforts by my own group, library users association, the library withdrew its cuts. the first partially, and then, fully. that is good, but
head of library uses association. if the library citizens advisory committee, which was created by the board of supervisors, said it. it ended its run at the end of february after existing for about six years. i am proud to have been the city's first appointee to that body, and was president -- present at the first and last meetings, as well as all those in between except for one. i would like to thank supervisors mirkarimi and his predecessor, matt gonzales, under both of whom i have served as...
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he gave us his old trains, was all american. we built many tracks from the kitchen to the bathroom, and i remember all the game we played with our trains. >> reporter: they built the world's largest train railway, roughly the size of a 50 meter swimming pool the museum attracts 1 million visitors a year. controllers use monitors and mini cameras as they oversee the operation of the model trains. right after marklin's bankruptcy two years ago, fredrik and garrit bought part of it. >> they have very much problems so i hope they are fine again at the moment an if it is possible with this exhibition to help them that the children likes to buy trains in the future, i'm very glad. >> reporter: this man and his son enjoy model trains in the attic. his son used to play pc games, but now he plays with his model trains every day. >>> translator: i like model trains much better. all you do with a computer game is click the mouse. here i can make model train layouts by myself. >> reporter: there are some model trains that they treasure more
he gave us his old trains, was all american. we built many tracks from the kitchen to the bathroom, and i remember all the game we played with our trains. >> reporter: they built the world's largest train railway, roughly the size of a 50 meter swimming pool the museum attracts 1 million visitors a year. controllers use monitors and mini cameras as they oversee the operation of the model trains. right after marklin's bankruptcy two years ago, fredrik and garrit bought part of it. >>...
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they're something many of us no longer use. i wrote four years ago about not being able to remember the last time i used a phone book. my first thought on this one, as i see some upset reactions from the business community, is are there any other publicity practices which cost us over a million dollars a year in cleanup and cause this near constant level of urban blight? and if they exist, let's eliminate those too. i strongly support this recommendation. at a minimum, even without this, without these new rules, phone book distributers must obey 184.70 and respect the no hand bills rules. i want a way i cannot get these books. i shouldn't have to go through the effort of an opt-out call to every vendor any more than i should have to speak to every dog owner personally about it being not ok to leave poop on my steps. >> thank you. next speaker. >> president o'brien, members of the commiss, i'm chuck teller, founder and executive of catalog choice. we're nation's largest independent privacy choice portal serving 1.3 million house
they're something many of us no longer use. i wrote four years ago about not being able to remember the last time i used a phone book. my first thought on this one, as i see some upset reactions from the business community, is are there any other publicity practices which cost us over a million dollars a year in cleanup and cause this near constant level of urban blight? and if they exist, let's eliminate those too. i strongly support this recommendation. at a minimum, even without this,...
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six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time heart attacks. i would like to thank god for that. but the reason i would like to go back to my country, because i like to have your support to establish the clinic foundation, to help the poor people there back home for the heart disease we have. ladies and gentlemen, i introduced this for them to accept my invitation to go to egypt, and i believe they will have time to help other people who need our own health. our supervisor, i appreciate what you do for my city. i would like to ask again and again and again, and i never give up. our s
six of our supervisors use glasses. supervisor chiu: i think we are all waiting gemini eir -- reading too many eir's. >> [speaking foreign language] ladies and gentlemen, i am here today to thank the man who saved my life. i would like to tell you, it is very proud to be one of his vision. he has saved many other people's lives as well. i would like to invite them to go to egypt. i would like to establish a clinic under my granddaughter's name. she has only one heart. i have eight-time...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in america and looking closely at what we buy that is made in america. well, tonight, as a salute to all the men and women who are determined to make america still the country to beat. >> reporter: what stunned the usrys this week -- >> table's made in india. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: where is your couch made from? china. was a wakeup call for thousands of you who wrote in -- >> made in china. >> reporter: and sent in your own moments from all over the country. in philadelphia, the phillies fan and his hat, made in china. from the lone star state -- >> we take our cowboy boots v
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in...
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the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the worst case scenario? what if there's a full meltdown? will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years.
the term they use, of radiation. that's about 67 chest x-rays or the same of 134 cross-country plane trips. in order to get radiation sickness, you need to be exposed to 1,000 millisieverts at once. and for most people, a fatal dose is about five times that. to put this all in perspective, the radiation levels at the scene of the fire of the nuclear power plant in japan reached about 400 millisieverts. meaning you would have had to sit there for about 2 1/2 hours to get sick. but what about the...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the u.s. economy has been growing at a faster pace than previous estimates, but consumers are becoming more gloomy. >> susie: tom, it's a mixed bag of information. let's look at the numbers. the commerce department reported today that the gross domestic product or g.d.p. grew 3.1% in the last three months of 2010, up from an earlier estimate of 2.8%. but more recent data on the consumer from reuters and the university of michigan finds sentiment fell to 67.5 in march. its lowest level in about 18 months. >> tom: the key question for the economy now-- is how confident are consumers about spending, especially as they pay higher prices at the pump? erika miller reports. >> reporter: if you want to know the mindset of american consumers, patricia pao is a good woman to ask. as a retail consultant, it's her job to recognize changes in spending patterns nationwide. so, it may surprise you that pao does not think rising prices at the pump are making shoppers nervous. >> i think right now, everyone is
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. the u.s. economy has been growing at a faster pace than previous estimates, but consumers are becoming more gloomy. >> susie: tom, it's a mixed bag of information. let's look at the numbers. the commerce department reported today that the gross domestic product or g.d.p. grew 3.1% in the last three months of 2010, up from an earlier estimate of 2.8%. but more recent data on the consumer from reuters and the...
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ktvu's david stevenson is joining us. david, they've got a plan. >> reporter: about 20 county officials are meeting inside the department of emergency management here in san francisco. they include people from the port authority, the chief of police just walked past. many have been here since mid-night. they are monitoring the aftermath of the quake. so far they tell us they don't expect it to be much. they expect swells of one to two feet during the low tide. that was a reason to be cautiously optimistic. >> we have not called for an evacuation. we have extra police officers out on the areas. we have them staged around the great highwayer, and we have our sirens. all indications thus far is that is not necessary. i asked public to remain calm. >> reporter: now here's what we know. officials will continue to monitor the situation for the next several hours many they say it's not clear but they will be announcing that at some point later in the day. for now they will monitor the situation. they say they don't expected this
ktvu's david stevenson is joining us. david, they've got a plan. >> reporter: about 20 county officials are meeting inside the department of emergency management here in san francisco. they include people from the port authority, the chief of police just walked past. many have been here since mid-night. they are monitoring the aftermath of the quake. so far they tell us they don't expect it to be much. they expect swells of one to two feet during the low tide. that was a reason to be...
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firefighters use this day to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. fires occur in homes in the u.s. every three hours. and there is a new at a time law that requires homes to have carbon monoxide protectors. we hated to give up that hour of sleep this morning. lisa argen is here. >> we have a sun setting at 7:15 tonight so that is what we gained. mist and drizzle right no now. 54 degrees in san jose. when will the rain reach your neighborhood? i'll have the forecast next. >> also next, san jose sharks get a rare visit from the new york rangers. for some reason, these folks like to punch each other out. the highlights of thehehehehehee >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> well, lisa argen is here to talk about the accu weather forecast and i guess rain is on the way. >> it's on the way. we have a couple of systems to talk about. we have one pretty cold one that is going to bring snow but today this system is still pretty far off. as we head outside we are looking breezy wind, southerly winds from mount tam and cloudy skies.
firefighters use this day to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. fires occur in homes in the u.s. every three hours. and there is a new at a time law that requires homes to have carbon monoxide protectors. we hated to give up that hour of sleep this morning. lisa argen is here. >> we have a sun setting at 7:15 tonight so that is what we gained. mist and drizzle right no now. 54 degrees in san jose. when will the rain reach your neighborhood? i'll have...
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and we use the -- we implement a very specific program. we hire our own learning specialist. rer running response to -- that is very unique to our school. that's why we chose to do it. we heard from the learning specialist. i said this at the criminal lunchtime meeting that i just wanted to share that with anyone who did -- >> i want to be clear too. i haven't had any complaints and a lot of our happy parents came up both at the curriculum meeting and here. in having this discussion i certainly don't want to leave you with the impression that i think you're doing something wrong at c.a.t. i'm just saying there is a larger issue here as far as compliance and oversight. unfortunately your renewal kind of brought it to a head. >> ki just follow on the comment that you -- can i just follow on the comment that you made? it doesn't provide that specific kind of service that you're talking about that you get from el dorado? >> i think it is just different. yes, it didn't that specific kind of service. we have more choices in the way that we run the special education program at our s
and we use the -- we implement a very specific program. we hire our own learning specialist. rer running response to -- that is very unique to our school. that's why we chose to do it. we heard from the learning specialist. i said this at the criminal lunchtime meeting that i just wanted to share that with anyone who did -- >> i want to be clear too. i haven't had any complaints and a lot of our happy parents came up both at the curriculum meeting and here. in having this discussion i...
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steve is telling us the brunt of the storm. the bad weather has actually shut down schools. >>> the 13th homicide of the year is under investigation after an unidentified man walked into a hospital with gunshot wounds. >>> more trouble at a damaged nuclear plant in japan, but not all the news is bad. >>> a cold, rainy windy day. >>> asleep on the job. pilots are demanding change. >>> also, day four of the barry bonds trial starts in about 3 minutes -- 30 minutes and another explosive tape has surfaced. >>> good morning. i'm tori campbell. >> i'm dave clark. the rain started just a short time ago. we do have live team coverage. our reporter kraig debro is in stormy marin county. sal is watching the bay area highways, but let's starts with steve in the weather center. >> the system came in as advertised. the wind has picked up. it's a cold pattern and rain is picking up in solano county, marin county. this is close to the radar site in sacramento. that's a pretty good rain. come out a little, focusing on interstate 80 near san pa
steve is telling us the brunt of the storm. the bad weather has actually shut down schools. >>> the 13th homicide of the year is under investigation after an unidentified man walked into a hospital with gunshot wounds. >>> more trouble at a damaged nuclear plant in japan, but not all the news is bad. >>> a cold, rainy windy day. >>> asleep on the job. pilots are demanding change. >>> also, day four of the barry bonds trial starts in about 3 minutes...
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your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition, reported sometimes less than two weeks after starting plavix. it's your fault. naturally, blame the mucus. well, i can't breathe. did you try blowing your nose? of course. [ both ] and nothing came out. instead of blaming me, try new advil congestion relief. what you probably have is swelling due to nasal inflammation, not mucus. and this can help? it treats the real
your doctor may use genetic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be life threatening, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. tell your doctor all medicines you take, including aspirin,...
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news chop 2 gave us a better idea -- newschopper2 gave us a better idea about how wide this slide is. we spoke to a woman who has lived in this area for almost 15 years and has not seen a slide this big before. >> my neighbor called me at about 2:00 p.m. just before i got off my first job yesterday. and notified me that i might have trouble getting home. >> i had to call for the path. >> luckily, no one was hurt. we're gonna keep you posted and let you know when scotts valley district firefighters get out here this morning and proceed how to deal with this roadway. the rain this week might affect how they proceed. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:32. we now know the name of the first american victim of the japan quake and tsunami. just yesterday, the body of this young lay did, 24-year- old, taylor anderson, of virginia, was found. she survived the quake but they think she was riding her bike when the giant wave hit sweeping her away. she had been teaching in japan two years on an exchange program and was due to come back home in august. >>> this morning's japanese governmen
news chop 2 gave us a better idea -- newschopper2 gave us a better idea about how wide this slide is. we spoke to a woman who has lived in this area for almost 15 years and has not seen a slide this big before. >> my neighbor called me at about 2:00 p.m. just before i got off my first job yesterday. and notified me that i might have trouble getting home. >> i had to call for the path. >> luckily, no one was hurt. we're gonna keep you posted and let you know when scotts valley...
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i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when i first heard the song, i was with the first edition, i said, "mickey, i've got to record that song." he said, "i love the way you have it, but sammy davis jr. has it on hold." >> jimmy: what? that would have been really psychedelic. ♪ what condition my condition was in ♪ [ laughter ] i can't really do sammy davis. i squeaked that one out. so we were at the houston rodeo. >> i saw that. >> jimmy: i know you're a houston boy. >> quite a cowboy. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> you know, you were the only one that looked like they really belonged there. [ lau
i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when...
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but used shuttles are in high demand. some museums around the country are trying to add them to their collections. among those campaigning for them, nasa's johnson space center in houston. the intrepid sea, air and space museum in manhattan. and the museum of flight and seattle which is spending big money to house a shuttle it doesn't even know it will get. in all nasa says 21 institutions have expressed interest. it will make the final decision one month from now. >>> well, there appear to be fewer great white sharks in the waters off california than scientists expected. biologists conducted a first- ever census in the northeast pacific social and they believe only 219 full grown and near adult white sharks hang 0 out between bodega bay and monteray. because there are no numbers it is hard to know if they are rising, falling. but i don't know i think one is a lot. >> one is many. i like my sharks lacing up their skates at hp pavilion. >> turquoise. >> yeah. >> there you go. >> san jose sharks. today the waterfront a litt
but used shuttles are in high demand. some museums around the country are trying to add them to their collections. among those campaigning for them, nasa's johnson space center in houston. the intrepid sea, air and space museum in manhattan. and the museum of flight and seattle which is spending big money to house a shuttle it doesn't even know it will get. in all nasa says 21 institutions have expressed interest. it will make the final decision one month from now. >>> well, there...
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. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked uncertain. >> we got a job the same week. i got a job and then he got a job. >> reporter: census figures from the city they left behind are so startling detroit's mayor wants a recount. nearly 240,000 people moved away this past decade-- a quarter of the city's populatio
. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger...
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"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf libya. >> couric: the trouble in libya has caused the price of gas here to soar. it's now up to an average of $3.52 a gallon. still, that's more than 50 cents less than the all-time high in 2008. back then, a lot of americans turned to mass transit to save money. but as ben tracy reports, commuters are finding a very different ride this time around. >> reporter: this is your 8:25 train? >> yup. >> reporter: okay, we'll hop on with you. >> okay. >> reporter: this morning in pasadena, california, we road the rails with jackie gilberto to downtown los angeles. she ditched her car. when
"i trained for a couple of days and it's not hard to use it" he told us. the lightly-trained rebels have run into trouble in the last few days. down the road, government forces have retaken the town. state t.v. showed these pictures and this chilling statement by a qaddafi supporter: >> reporter: underlying the message, images of captured rebels face down on the ground. the clearest sign yet that this conflict has reached a dangerous new stage. mandy clark, cbs news, ras lanuf...
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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the district attorney's office. there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our
most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the...
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you were sitting there with us too. she sat in our laps and she just kept going from lap to lap to lap to lap and i believe it was her mother that was incarcerated and here was this 2-year-old child who was very comfortable sitting with each one of us and when her mother came up, she screamed mommy. it was one of those moments where we realized we really do have a unique school in our five keys. this evening i was like because i was writing a letter to the detroit courthouse. i was thinking about this little girl and all i could keep thinking about is what families feel when they are here and their child is incarcerated and the ability to continue their life incarcerated because one day they will come out and i have a nephew who is facing two to 15 jurors and he is 18 years old -- 15 years and he is 18 years old and started his own business. he wases in the wrong place at the wrong time. but they won't take that into consideration. what they will take into consideration is that he was part of this crime. and detroit doe
you were sitting there with us too. she sat in our laps and she just kept going from lap to lap to lap to lap and i believe it was her mother that was incarcerated and here was this 2-year-old child who was very comfortable sitting with each one of us and when her mother came up, she screamed mommy. it was one of those moments where we realized we really do have a unique school in our five keys. this evening i was like because i was writing a letter to the detroit courthouse. i was thinking...
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mark will show us the tempting targets. mark. >> reporter: well, imagine coming home from work and finding this. the windows in your car simply smashed. this is the reality for dozens of commuters. this particular driver doesn't know yet about the damage. at the centerville train station off of fremont boulevard, a few cars show the damage from a night of destruction. fremont police say as many as 40 vehicles were broken into here. the windows smashed, money, and valuables taken from inside. >> i saw a lot of windows with broken glass on the ground. >> fremont resident, john mitchell first noticed the damage yesterday and said the parking lot, which is open to the public is an easy target. >> who knows, laptops, they leave stuff in there. you never know. >> it's a crime of opportunity. you have all these cars parked here. no one is around. you break windows. >> fremont police detective says officers have taken a dons reports so far, but they expect more victims to come forward. as for the person or persons behind this strin
mark will show us the tempting targets. mark. >> reporter: well, imagine coming home from work and finding this. the windows in your car simply smashed. this is the reality for dozens of commuters. this particular driver doesn't know yet about the damage. at the centerville train station off of fremont boulevard, a few cars show the damage from a night of destruction. fremont police say as many as 40 vehicles were broken into here. the windows smashed, money, and valuables taken from...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. as many as 246,000 people died. now one japanese woman fears she's about to witness her second nuclear nightmare. >> so right now i'm making the wings. if you could fold 1,000 origami birds then you could recover from the illness, and that's the symbol of longevity and happiness in japan. >> couric: ritsuko komaki was two when an atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. she and her family lived 200 miles away, but many of her relatives perished and her grandmother became terribly ill. >> her hair fell off and she had a nose bleed. but sh
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >> couric: no one knows the destructive power of nuclear radiation better than the japanese. 65 years ago at the end of world war ii, the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on...
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you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones more passively by giving employees blackberries and blocking out all of the other gadgets for accessing work e-mail. why is enterprise so resistant? steve king deals with security in the enterprise all the time as ceo of docusign. entrepreneur of the year sort of like the oscars for the business. joined by maggie shields of bbc and joe from "financial times." so my company won't let me use an iphone. whose fault is that? is that apple's fault? my company's fault? mine for not convincing them? >> i don't think it's any one person's fault. i do think that many large enterprises are missing a fantas
you want to use your ipad at work and work wants you to use anything but. the fight to use apple products in old school enterprise when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." by now you may have your brand new ipad 2 and you can't wait to bring it to work. work may not be so excited. in a recent online survey, one-fifth of all respondents say their companies don't allow ipads to be used at all. other companies resist apple products like iphones...
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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budg
most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budg
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i use a lot of sound objects in my work. in this case, i used chicken skin. i liked to cook and i was interested in using this membrane to create something interesting, the fine volume. and then another piece in which i used my own body as the form, sort of a non-self portrait. i covered my body with latex and then peeled it off, turned it inside out. another interesting piece of work is taking on this mechanical project. in this case, a school desk is accompanied by a pile of paper. combining the mechanical, volume. my largest installation piece, it is called uber organ. it was for the massachusetts contemporary art museum. it is a sound-producing piece that has 12 warrants and it is activated by a player piano that causes it to play different melodies. my work has a wide range of scale. another piece using found material. this is a feather made out of hair. a bird skeleton made out of a fingernail clippings. a bull taco sherpa motorcycle. the idea was suggested by the fall of an ostrich plume, similar to a gas tank.
i use a lot of sound objects in my work. in this case, i used chicken skin. i liked to cook and i was interested in using this membrane to create something interesting, the fine volume. and then another piece in which i used my own body as the form, sort of a non-self portrait. i covered my body with latex and then peeled it off, turned it inside out. another interesting piece of work is taking on this mechanical project. in this case, a school desk is accompanied by a pile of paper. combining...
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thank you for waking up with us on this friday, march 4th. i'm pam cook, let's check in with rosemary who is in for steve. hello. >> good morning to you. dwi t -- tgif, off to a foggy start. high clouds for the storm rolling in. for the highs above average, upper 50s to 60s and waking up with fair skies we are colder by ten degrees and your morning forecast before you head out the door in just a little bit. >>> traffic is moving well on 880 north and south bound as you can see right now. we are off to a good start in oakland with no major problems and in san francisco, northbound 101 traffic open and clear to the 80 slit. 4:31. let's go back to pam. >> fremont passengers should be on alert, burglaries have prompted officers to warn you about what you leave inside your car. jay hernandez has more from the train depo infaremont. good morning. >> reporter: it appears these dollars, coins, whatever the commuters left in their parked car and specifically in this parking lot right here, fremont police say a thief or thieves broke into about 40 cars
thank you for waking up with us on this friday, march 4th. i'm pam cook, let's check in with rosemary who is in for steve. hello. >> good morning to you. dwi t -- tgif, off to a foggy start. high clouds for the storm rolling in. for the highs above average, upper 50s to 60s and waking up with fair skies we are colder by ten degrees and your morning forecast before you head out the door in just a little bit. >>> traffic is moving well on 880 north and south bound as you can see...
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they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a mobile phone to take video of it coming down. the county public works department looks at this analytically. >> it's sat rated and almost the way it came down was like an avalanche. >> it's caused a blockage of nelson road, cutting off residents of some 30 homes from easy access to the rest of the world. >> this is amazing. one day everything is fine. next day, have you to try to figure out how to get basic essential autos this has become the only way to bring people, or supplies in. a soggy trail around the creek and into a neighborhood unofficially called eclectia. home for others
they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a...
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joe vasquez showing us the surveillance tape. >> reporter: two incidents caught on camera in the 5th floor hawway of the henry hotel. watch as a group of people approach an apartment, they are undercover cops. the guys appear to put in a key, unlock the door, walk in and start making arrests. according to the public defender the cops barged in and didn't get permission. in their written police reports the officers claimed they asked a woman and she said it was okay. in the second video you see another group of people come in, then watch this, a police officer turns around and puts his hand up over the camera. he eventually lowers his hand and walks away. was he hiding something? according to the woman while the camera was blocked she was coerced into giving permission to let them go in. >> it's violating constitutional rights. >> reporter: a public defender said a judge dropped the case with the blocked camera on monday. prosecutors threw the other case out. >> wow. wow. dropped charged. we still got attacked. we still g discredited. >> reporter: residents say police are given a pass
joe vasquez showing us the surveillance tape. >> reporter: two incidents caught on camera in the 5th floor hawway of the henry hotel. watch as a group of people approach an apartment, they are undercover cops. the guys appear to put in a key, unlock the door, walk in and start making arrests. according to the public defender the cops barged in and didn't get permission. in their written police reports the officers claimed they asked a woman and she said it was okay. in the second video...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the morning after the big move starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now... and maybe up to 4 in a day. or, choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain....
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i want to start with amy and if you can tell us what is "ordinary injustice" and how does it manifest itself? >> ordinary injustice happens in a courtroom where there are smart, committed, hard-working people, professionals. but they are routinely acting in ways that fall short. what it is that people and their positions are supposed to be doing. and they don't even realize that anything is missing or that their behavior has devastating consequences for regular people's lives. so this is really the meaning of ordinary injustice that mistakes become routine and the legal professionals can no longer see their role in them. >> can you give us some examples of what you found in your eight-year saga of studying the court system? >> sure. the best way to perhaps get into it is to tell you how i first came across it. i had just graduated law school from stanford and i had clerked for a federal appellate judge in miami and the jurisdiction was florida, alabama and georgia and i wrote a story after my clerkship for the "nation" magazine and it was picked up everywhere. they said if you can do
i want to start with amy and if you can tell us what is "ordinary injustice" and how does it manifest itself? >> ordinary injustice happens in a courtroom where there are smart, committed, hard-working people, professionals. but they are routinely acting in ways that fall short. what it is that people and their positions are supposed to be doing. and they don't even realize that anything is missing or that their behavior has devastating consequences for regular people's lives....
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that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi, japan. >> couric: and that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. we leave you with a reminder of the friendship between japan and the united states, the cherry trees presented to washington, d.c. by the mayor of tokyo 99 years ago this weekend. now in full bloom. a delicate symbol of hope and rerule in. good night.,,,,,,
that's what saved us. and though suddenly homeless and still lacking in basics like electricity, this community is thriving, exercising together, caring for each other's children and tending to medical needs as they find a way to cope with disaster. "it's a shock but it's no one's fault. it's the tsunami's fault" sato says. "we have to get on with our lives." here there is no blame, only perseverance and fellowship in the face of so much loss. lucy craft, cbs news, koizumi,...
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they just said "use me." you know, "god use me in the best way you can to serve this planet." [music playing] ♪ oh i wish you well [cheers and applause] >> alisha steeles: wow, how powerful and how true. the greatest satisfaction really comes from helping other people, doesn't it, lili? >> lili fournier: oh, absolutely. you know, heidegger, the renowned german philosopher said that the greatest challenge of the 21st century will be can we learn to be kind to each other? it was the dalai lama who said kindness is my religion and so i think that we should define new rules for success. it's ultimately about the person that you become and what you stand for, you know, that's important and if you say you're living your values, live your values. i'm personally really tired of all the pretenders out there. so i think that the quest for authenticity is the great quest of our times and what is spirituality after all but living in the energy of love and not just ego. forgiveness and compassion and developing a generosity of spirit. it was russell simmons, i think he says that in the s
they just said "use me." you know, "god use me in the best way you can to serve this planet." [music playing] ♪ oh i wish you well [cheers and applause] >> alisha steeles: wow, how powerful and how true. the greatest satisfaction really comes from helping other people, doesn't it, lili? >> lili fournier: oh, absolutely. you know, heidegger, the renowned german philosopher said that the greatest challenge of the 21st century will be can we learn to be kind to...
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what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard dozens of times today. >> very good. very good. >> reporter: while other parts of libya may be ready for civil war. that's not what you hear in tripoli. >> you want to make change, you want to make a revolution, i'm with you guys. but the problem, when you start burning your country, you start killing the people-- why's that? >> reporter: call it group- think. maybe towing the company line. they do start pretty young here. the little girl says "allah, qaddafi, libya, and that's it." >> no one else but moammar qaddafi. >> reporter: tripoli streets were bustling with shops and folks going to work
what they want to show us and the places they want to show us. today we were able to get away with a single miner who said "you can go wherever you want and you can speak with whoever you encounter." we saw this bustling vegetable market and started asking away. how are things in tripoli? how are things in libya? >> everything is all right. >> reporter: everything is all right? >> everything is all right. no problem. >> reporter: it was a response we heard...
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they are only allow us to use one elevator precisely for that mean. these aftershocks which have continued, adds nothing but fear, particularly when you see the people watching state television so closely and now dealing with these aftershocks coming every day here. >> and seeing these buildings rattled. thank you so much, david, and please stay safe. dan. >>> the city of sendai was hit hardest by this earthquake and tsunami. it is on the coast, 80 miles from the epicenter of the quake. our clarissa ward is trying to get there this morning. she joins us from the road to sendai. clarissa, i under you're about 100 mile as way. what are you seeing on the road? >> reporter: good morning. it's been an epic journey even trying to get here. we were diverted through three different cities. we've been traveling for more than 26 hours and we have now reached a point just less than 100 miles to the city of sendai. what's the most striking thing, when you look around here, the roads seem fine, the buildings look fine. there's electricity. but another 50 miles dow
they are only allow us to use one elevator precisely for that mean. these aftershocks which have continued, adds nothing but fear, particularly when you see the people watching state television so closely and now dealing with these aftershocks coming every day here. >> and seeing these buildings rattled. thank you so much, david, and please stay safe. dan. >>> the city of sendai was hit hardest by this earthquake and tsunami. it is on the coast, 80 miles from the epicenter of the...
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i use a lot of sound objects in my work. in this case, i used chicken skin. i liked to cook and i was interested in using this membrane to create something interesting, the fine volume. and then another piece in which i used my own body as the form, sort of a non-self portrait. i covered my body with latex and then peeled it off, turned it inside out. another interesting piece of work is taking on this mechanical
i use a lot of sound objects in my work. in this case, i used chicken skin. i liked to cook and i was interested in using this membrane to create something interesting, the fine volume. and then another piece in which i used my own body as the form, sort of a non-self portrait. i covered my body with latex and then peeled it off, turned it inside out. another interesting piece of work is taking on this mechanical
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>>pam: kron 4 dan curve and joins us live from the hall of justice with details. >>dan: police are under fire today not only is the public defender's office saying they're violating people's constitutional rights, but these did the cops are also lying about it on the record. they say they have the video to prove it. this is surveillance video, they obtain this as police were going to the henry hotel. they got word that people inside had drugs. the public defender's office said there was a master key obtained without a search warrant or knocking on the door. the burst rated and began searching. they say later they live in a police report saying they first obtained written consent before searching that room. they say this video indicates they never got written consent before going inside. after this video surfaced was dropped by the district attorney, and other similar case also at this hotel was kicked out of court by a judge. now the public defender's offices demanding an investigation not just by the d.a. office of police, but by someone independent. >> the polic
>>pam: kron 4 dan curve and joins us live from the hall of justice with details. >>dan: police are under fire today not only is the public defender's office saying they're violating people's constitutional rights, but these did the cops are also lying about it on the record. they say they have the video to prove it. this is surveillance video, they obtain this as police were going to the henry hotel. they got word that people inside had drugs. the public defender's office said there...
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use the internet. what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map director ford: good morning. i would like to call to order the march 10 meeting of the transbay joint powers authority. madam secretary, please call the roll. >> director kim is expected late. [roll call] with that, mr. chairman, you have a quorum. director ford: let's start with communications. >> item 3 is communications. seeing nine, item four. board of directors new or old business. director ford: any new or old business? seeing none
use the internet. what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and...
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people are yelling let us in. let us in. pramptly they put reporters in. they're being told if they leave they complaint come back in. protesters who spent night inside are being forcibly removed. all this comes after republican senators did a very simple move. they just removed all the spending measures from governor walker's collective bargaining legislation and passed it with a simple majority. now the wisconsin assembly is scheduled to vote on that measure. we're hearing the vote will take place in the next 10 to 15 minutes. if it happens during mornings on two we'll bring it to you. we'll cover it throughout the day on ktvu.com. again, live pictures of the capitol in madison, wisconsin. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories. >>> oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting. 33-year-old marco men doe is a was shot to death. >>> the new labor department report came out a little while ago and says almost 400,000 people filed for first time jobless benefits last week. that's 26,000 more than the week before. >>> just 15 min
people are yelling let us in. let us in. pramptly they put reporters in. they're being told if they leave they complaint come back in. protesters who spent night inside are being forcibly removed. all this comes after republican senators did a very simple move. they just removed all the spending measures from governor walker's collective bargaining legislation and passed it with a simple majority. now the wisconsin assembly is scheduled to vote on that measure. we're hearing the vote will take...
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director ford: let us not immediately respond. let's go back to take some time. >> we can do that at the next board meeting. >> he will give you the updated numbers, but we are well over 90% for bay area labor on construction so far. >> as you recall, we are considered a regional project, as opposed to just a san francisco project, so we are different from central subway in that respect. how i would like steve to come and give the construction of date. -- now i would like to have steve come and give the construction update. >> good morning, directors. a lot of work got done in the last period since our last meeting in january. the demolition work continues. if you have been by lately, pretty much nothing is left of the original structure except a couple pieces of steel which started coming down yesterday. over 30,000 craft hours by the demolition contractor without accident, incident, or injuries, which is a great record. the big red crane, wrecking ball finished up its work last month. we are starting on the bus ramps up to the f
director ford: let us not immediately respond. let's go back to take some time. >> we can do that at the next board meeting. >> he will give you the updated numbers, but we are well over 90% for bay area labor on construction so far. >> as you recall, we are considered a regional project, as opposed to just a san francisco project, so we are different from central subway in that respect. how i would like steve to come and give the construction of date. -- now i would like to...
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steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live look at side overcast skies in the north bay. we see a mix of cloud and some this afternoon and also been seeing scattered rain. still seeing scattered showers through the east bay shore and also the delta and down in the south bay. the shower activity should pick up this evening. it is continuing to bring showers not only to the bay area but to all of california. tomorrow morning, we will see showers and the heavy rain and gusty winds. the wind speeds are not too impressive rate now, but there is a wind advisory in effect for the entire bay area. he could see here highlighted on your screen in the blue, w
steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...